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A driver of a pickup truck charged down a popular bike path in Manhattan on Tuesday leaving eight people dead and 11 injured.
The truck driver was shot in the stomach by a NYPD officer after running into a school bus and leaving the truck.
It is the deadliest terrorist attack in New York since the destruction of the World Trade Center buildings on Sept. 11, 2001.
Police identified the terrorist as 29-year-old Sayfullo Saipov.
After crashing into the bus, Saipov ran down the roadway, waving a paintball gun and a pellet gun while yelling, "Allahu akbar."
At this time, the officer discharged his weapon into the abdomen of Saipov and he was then sent to the hospital.
As of … [Read more...] about 8 Dead and 11 Injured in NYC Terrorist Attack

By Emily Anne Espinosa |News & Politics Editor|
Since Trump’s Executive Order: Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States was announced on Jan.27, several campus community members have responded in disagreeance.
California State University (CSU) Chancellor Timothy P. White released a CSU Statement on President Trump’s Executive Order on Jan. 30, stating “When something threatens our ability to think beyond our borders and learn from the world as a whole, we will oppose it.”
“When something impacts anyone in our CSU community—especially the most vulnerable—it impacts us all. Therefore, we oppose the divisiveness of the recent executive order, and … [Read more...] about Campus stance against “ban”

By Israel Ramirez |Staff Writer|
This years historic election is in the books.
The election saw Trump defeat Clinton by a difference of 58 electoral votes leaving the four-decade New York politician with only 218 votes, and 276 in favor of the New York businessman, Donald Trump.
“I feel betrayed by the nation. Over and over again we’re told that racism isn’t a thing anymore, that sexism was overcome years ago, and that we’re all equal. But, the results show the complete opposite, I feel that the nation embraced trumps bigotry and in return millions of people of color, women, and immigrants woke up in fear today,” said local resident Erika Anaya.
In the past year this election … [Read more...] about America made their choice: Donald Trump wins the 2016 presidential election

By Josh Adamson |Staff Writer|
The changes in California's individual health insurance market will impact So-Cal residents and students in 2017.
Premiums for insurance plans sold on Covered California will increase by an average of 13.2 percent next year. San Bernardino and Riverside Counties will have an average premium increase of 10.1 percent.
Students were advised to shop around and consider their options.
“CSUSB students can’t do much about the rate increases [but] aiming for the lowest priced plan and not being afraid of switching plans is one option,” stated Economics Professor, Yasemin Dildar.
The majority of shoppers will be insulated from these increases by federal … [Read more...] about California’s health insurance to see an increase

By Joshua Adamson |Staff Writer|
Oct. 7 Bombshell Trump Video
A previously unseen video in which Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump makes lewd comments about women was posted online by the Washington Post.
The video, a conversation between Trump and Billy Bush, then of Access Hollywood, was filmed in 2005.
Multiple Republican officials have called on Trump to resign from the race.
Oct. 8 Vermont Police Shooting Justified
Vermont prosecutors said that the fatal police shooting of an unarmed man was justified.
According to state law enforcement, Franklin County Deputy Sheriff Nicholas Palmier shot Jesse Beshaw, 29, six times and brushed him on a seventh shot in … [Read more...] about News Briefs

By Alexander Douglas |Assistant Editor|
Would you rather be kicked in the shin or punched in the stomach?
This is exactly what it feels like with the upcoming election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
According to Real Clear Politics, Hillary Clinton has an average unfavorable rating of 53.9 percent while Donald Trump has an average unfavorable rating of 58 percent based on eight different polls.
On average 41 percent of registered voters will vote for Clinton while 37 percent are going to vote for Trump.
The two party system has a strangle hold on America and the majority of its voters forcing them to vote for either the Democratic or the Republican party.
John … [Read more...] about The Hardest decision America will Face: Which hand will you choose?

By Hairuo Yi |Staff Writer|
With election day right around the corner, CSUSB students are discussing propositions and our potential president.
Students have their opinions about Propositions (Prop.) 64 and 63, which discusses marijuana legalization and gun control.
Some students agree with Prop. 64 which legalizes marijuana; they think marijuana is similar to alcohol or tobacco.
“Marijuana being legal is not a bad thing at all,” said biochemistry student, Brandan Garcia.
Students think Prop.63, which would require anyone who wishes to purchase ammunition to first acquire a permit, is unnecessary.
Students also have comments about Prop. 56, which increases the tax on … [Read more...] about Student Perspectives on the Presidential Election

By Destiny Carter |Staff Writer|
Chance of a Lifetime: Jamming with Pearl Jam
Ten-year-old Noah Keeley's guitars skills earned him a chance to perform with Pearl Jam, according to Global News Canada.
On May 10, the Maine native sat on a stool and played along with the band to their song, "Sad."
Lead vocalist Eddie Vedder received an email from his mother and invited him on stage after spotting him in the audience.
"Who are Canadians?" Getting the chance to play again...
As the 33rd season of Jeopardy begins to shoot in July, Canadians will once again be able to apply as reported on Global News Canada.
This was reported on May 10. Canadians were not allowed to compete on … [Read more...] about Poppin’ News

By Israel Ramirez |Staff Writer|
I do not think this presidential election is a joke.
Every four years, the Oval Office is up for grabs.
2016 presidential elections kicked off with 24 candidates and now, only three remain in the race for the presidency.
Sixteen candidates have dropped from the Republican Party, two of them being Kasich and Cruz who have both left leaving Donald Trump as the only runner.
The Democratic Party that initially began with six candidates is now left with Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
At the beginning, these presidential debates gave me the impression that they were unprofessional rather than presidential.
The debates on both sides have … [Read more...] about Presidential Election is not a Joke

By Dalal Museitef |A&E Editor|
Bandanas, people hovering over trashcans, overhearing conversations of Molly, okay line-up and overly expensive "hipster food" sums up Coachella 2016.
For the attendees that actually witnessed the casual druggies passed out; this year we can collectively agree that it was not worth the over $200 GA wristband; not including the classy Motel 6 that had no Wi-Fi.
The pros of experiencing the weekend was comfortably hiding in the media lounge where we hoarded free bottles of water and ice cream that refreshed our sandy mouths.
While the first two days consisted of one hour gaps, it was the third day that overwhelmed and brought out my inner fangirl … [Read more...] about Coachella 2016